The electrophoretic mobility of restriction fragments of lambda DNA in agarose gels declines if the field is intermittent rather than continuous, with a greater effect on the longer fragments. The changes are compatible with the assumption of two exponential relaxation processes for fielddependent c
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DNA Electrophoresis in Gellan Gels. The Effect of Electroosmosis and Polymer Additives
✍ Scribed by Markström, Martin; Cole, Kenneth D.; Åkerman, Björn
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